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The teaser trailer for Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile is here!
The upcoming flick, based on the best selling children’s book, has singer Shawn Mendes voicing the titular reptile in the live-action movie.
Watch the teaser and learn more inside…
Javier Bardem, Constance Wu, Winslow Fegley, Scoot McNairy and Brett Gelman also star in the movie.
Here’s a synopsis: When the Primm family (Wu, McNairy, Fegley) moves to New York City, their young son Josh struggles to adapt to his new school and new friends. All of that changes when he discovers Lyle – a singing crocodile (Mendes) who loves baths, caviar and great music-living in the attic of his new home.
The two become fast friends, but when Lyle’s existence is threatened by evil neighbor Mr. Grumps (Gelman), the Primm’s must band together with Lyle’s charismatic owner, Hector P. Valenti (Bardem), to show the world that family can come from the most unexpected places and there’s nothing wrong with a big singing crocodile with an even bigger personality.
The upcoming film features original songs performed by Shawn, written by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, as well as Ari Afsar, Emily Gardner Xu Hall, Mark Sonnenblick, and Joriah Kwamé.
Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile is set to hit theaters on October 7.
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Shawn Mendes. Based on the book series by Bernard Waber, tells the story about the Primm Family -- played by Constance Wu, Scoot McNairy and Winslow Fegley — who start a new chapter in New York City.Their son has trouble adjusting to his new life. But things change when he discovers and forms a friendship with Lyle, the croc who lives in their attic, and loves music, caviar and taking baths. As the family begins to adjust to life with Lyle, the croc’s existence is threatened by the family’s neighbor, Mr.
You’ve definitely never heard Shawn Mendes like this.
“Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile” fits in with that whole “Clifford the Big Red Dog” genre of kids’ stories where it’s so ridiculous that you have to leave your common sense at the door. It’s a story about a family that sorta, kinda becomes the caretakers of a talking crocodile who also is a world-class singer.
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